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r ¥ . c 2 ot oy Hi THE SUN, SATURDAY, MAY 2%, 1869, aia anatate "SEM ENTS, nattioular fligious denomina elican | not netive supporters ¢ € the now Jaw, as they SOME NEW nooKs 4 MILLIONAING IN A PLR A NOBLE TRIRUTH TO A POLITICAL “a particular religious denow r fale paneer OPPONENT, casas, Regkay | be waid on both eid ti} promised to be, + new Comamta. | UH pity to 599 a qand cause injured by the | How Dr, Davant was Cantmred by the Uae WAVERLEY THEATER, . t t! whole ont By the appointment of th. AMA | way tn ™ this le exactly Uy pakt U.P. it. Laborers Combination George N. Pre ree Greeley. a ©. | true the vol ‘ 1 A y In which ft Js presontod, and : re OF the Peerless end Benutiiuls Institutions is opposed be | stoners all (ie subordinate pla 4 1 tho | case with a book entitlad Minx in driven, by Cane hth Ande nd the Da Bron tbo York hedgers CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, th ay. vet SiN" TL tween Chueh and State ; and fe ling | oflee become at ones veented, but We pr Wanton (urd & Hoagstoy) dirs, Woods $ athe data Jacnd theo, Greeley, wortls of cheer, wh ote = Garden Cone sat | ta to aiding In maintaining rel | stino ‘tho: present dnermbonte wil 00. Re Letnichlg a ote ‘ thony of" taysn Aken ‘Thou bravest, truest, best ; WALLACK S=tebeste fat ¢ hn worship is an cagy transton. On the other | appointed at least temporarily Her heattls permitted hy eto ron road, as the fea ters of Tire SUN have already learn For I have marked thy strong career, Hinee Sataetay * > — - i - ny te om voluntary detention ‘ ved bi o dy pon; THY TAN MANY =He!ineon Cyturoe a: Mau Feday, | y od, the experience of England and Pr - a. {n the place, bat during that Un’ by ti ist te fa ry dete As trae A by thy own sturdy pens ie 3 Satie tO Seotentant ries, teatitton 4 jon. DE, SreKnns yesterday received Opportwvity for dniiny gr of De, Baraat ty a party of aap orera, whe I've seen thy struggles with the tyes c 1 teas " estan , Vestil ” ‘ " . ; Inted on being paid bofore he siuomd procest. That der \ pce t POOTHs TU ATHE. 1 st t and Cuaye } Uy abd Paley kts followed andy Conimicsion ag Minister toSpain, He has accept. | That this iasticat witty and aya aNShah altered i pela Abe hat That dared thee to the desperate Aight, ‘Orheto.- Matinge on F9 1 Tue Watch | loner As 2 ib y 3 ed the oflice, and ix to enter upon it age’ there cin be no doust; balit ts very Il Sani Gen tee a fad hee na And loved to watch thy goodly blows p k Sheppard, nnd Males | sol: petwoen the . , . " seslacie: MOLT yuched won the dangere Ne sittiation—a 1 he Ga eides hs ‘ HowERY THAT ' lis iy) 1 bet dy TARTU OF Gulp eats Ae: popney’ lis es too, that HE te tmpoosbie Cit poinow Hoa He | ei ideeneny, with two oF Uhfee hundeal very Dealt for the eause thou deem'st the right. See init of diferent re waations, Bot Only | country in about thiee Weeks, 60 as (0 reach peer heed aoe ince eva avaich each, | determined and romeaae tawlers wom, genesatly | Thou'st dared to stand against the wrong vs vr | oevil Lut great Vroeniys from aiding id at that tine, ated bona Y Kh Hae 1 ee lating that (hele just claims trould be When many faitered by thy side; BInLOS & i meat | thom all with the publie jioney Certainly, | Since the determination of the President to di m fs noelel, Gi y in special ltd hart bs Aa ‘ al tes #e bak H] Tn thy own strength hast dared be strong, xe WeUS | : uy ot | ten one Looks atonnd on tho vieg au HM | scteet Gon, Sromiee for this office was made | ireterers, 4.4 very. desie STATIN Petes lala tobod ar id alee Nor on another's arm relied. 5 ay aad * >. | known to the pa 4 boo ribjee cbartnry Bal Meet Woods's mat = piste Kin fhy own bold tho st dare Rees ee 1s | iorality prevalent In men of the mont ere” | kK aa pe ; bile, {t has boon tHe anbject of | be catied to the mu eet, But Mrs. Woote's monace Gime WALROAD MARKICADED, ah va bold thoughts thou'as dared to Ubale, Pvt AVENUE THEAT av. ant ir tte | hopate irteligious education, he can handly | Wfiendiy and even of violent comment tn | of doing this ta not eS tines that her | The train whieh Vore Dr. Durant and some other Thy own groat purposes avowed ; Aterabon, Lee Dragane ¥ The Herts | ivet to trying tho eveet of a little wh warious " : rs. To such eritictsins thre ts un | Bhe teao mach curried away MLNS EY | omeiats of tho road earriod other passengers and the | Atel none have ever seen thee sbrink My Rechte, Barbe tite ject to try! te “which seems to 01 ratble. : ok dobotunite: Th od ; aeriviia at Bledeout: Watton aa obetrad 7 he t ven Bett) Krening. Barke Bess. ss organ Coa: | sonie Catholic influence, though the auljecta | ans aa iattacel ea td forcible. teatiiaony ty not cor 1 On arriving at Prodmont station r From the fle urges of the erowd, PLYMOUTH CHURCH Broo Grand Organ ‘ ‘ cia udin the {"et that while Gen, Stexnes isa man it, OF making a great deal out o tion was obacrvod @ short distance from the station. 1 Nid aed at OS sic 5 ous of it should eventually become members of of unusual talent, S8¢rgy, and experience in tive, which makes her facts puss. consisting of tes lait across the road 0 08 to forty eae os yoeeeye ane MULE Lub giveth deen hoi a taueseeray | the Catholic Church, Even Mehometaniam |) rose served through the war with | ttn they may really be wort, So seems to be ime «| heasthich harrieade, and a rail fmmavably spike! Didot take thy way iu life's young years, bbaath dhidtata | is profitable to the utter want of religi eee neared AUclity, and teft q | MOMUFRbIF shocke:! at the Dare {das of locking | Jo4,4, ‘he track. About thin wasn small gutrd of With no kind hand clasped in thy own, an Ceara itasel L9, Gikey Oh GuE ode |e Groene a Y, aud Wet O | iatan beings into their colle, or of per Iihecers wit the main force gathered about the No gentle voiee to soothe thy tears. < principle display iy ) Ost | toy on the fietd of battle, head kecper to eat beewtork and cae train when it stoped at the station, and took no But thy high hoart no power conld tame, prominent citizens, for \tho sincere follower ae poor convicts are oblige! to take on seision of the calaboosd, expelling the engineer and And thou hast never ecaced to feet eT he cd “SY of Maroxer will not Ke, steal, defraud, or | We have recived from a physicion of this | At the bottom of her heart, apperentl fireman, Baxer searchers shot through bt ia to} Within thy veins a sacred flame & ai SS ENG Se | Wear false witness against his neighbor. city his opinion about the velocipede. Me thinks tf prison, Hike a model boaniins-howre iscortain the ear ta wale Darcat pasha i nike That turned thy irou nerves to stock. 11 Shimes for Att a it to aw bad thing for the logs, becanse tt pute | OMe “all the comforts oF « home ¢ aha | ig found han they eecured the doe ae ak ie ib i Mie int Wawa ak 7 *, ¥ . fy o vi or re, nee at ‘s e hey 8 o} .. OF the 10 hot ai p s z oe War with England—Not Yet. them into a different and more violent motion My oe iad oftvres Hat resanetrai Oe tana | (ve cat from tho train, ieee ae aus (nth Pratt doliatt aoe SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1649, Our files of recent Loudon journala show | than that of walking or ranning; and that exlating state of Uhings In @ mora ysthres ron | Wack aud leit, elosaly guarded \¥ ¢4 a ws of earth, os Pnpland i 7 bal i o Tite f atuptdly | Cramersted manner, she would doubtless lave p Tie RAILWAY DIRECTORS 18 QOD. nt passion gomeg to rottse and tempt ae that England is stirred to the very droga by | bad otherwise, because radtlo is stepltly | quecd a mech stronger impression, say et 1 their leaded tthe souls of mortal bi:th od ta Sol bolic SUMNER'S §;j he rojecti ho | constracted, and brings the weight of the Sob i stodle romantic | They nest returaed to the train, aud The trucat souls of mortal birth. yeat sabseribere eet aldatal el eel aaa iia iyo he thie f Warwick is the wana of 9 decitedly romantic | a the gonducter permtasion to procool, explain: | rut thou hast well fultilled thy trust, test esmiy, fet yes JOUNSON-STANLEY treaty, Though coming | bedy om pars which are not exposed to such | and eccteataatical novel, by Maxertinn TRACT WAM YA ste yt wan not thelr Intonsion to delay the snails In spite of love, and hope, and f i in close prosimity, the speceh had really no- | Pressere either when sitting In a chair of on | wourit, (Carleton) The opening rcutence,T'¥ | uae ineommode the passengers. ‘The barricade Avan iN wana ivundengash , 3 thing to do with tho rejection. , The treaty | Boreebncks Accoriingly, he pronounecs the | midnight fm the arent city," 18 only alight prepare: | ee tie rod diaanpearod mm a thish, aut the spiked TNs aR a le Pedal ett “i i < vt vive fal doutatad $ave! daha Tate he ule, | Telocigedean absurd and usctows toy, OF course | tion for the mystertos wish « eh DT eer aas vorn ap; the bell Fang and the tfaln moved Hut clears thy spirit’s atmosphere. we would doubtless have been repudiated by tho | iyi, physician has nover ridden a velocipede in | benutifal young hetross, of conlue ant an ardent | ore y ine apea waste toward the Vaciie, leaving | hou atill art in thy manhood’s prinie, weuy . same votes if Mr. Sumnun had not opened | 4), hfe, temperament, possessed of an elegant hater, 604 Ty nusine anda few of the oficers in the Landis of Stil foremost mid thy fellow-men , 2 ue ¢ 1s mouth, On tho other hand, we have the opinion of other | Seeaslon: cine Pigalle nglheniy gh? ety Netorss ; hongh in each year of all thy time positions i onator’s orn. fe , i » | dura ng Mun, Ukowlse of Ke ‘ sof eaeapa for the paging Die . te. ; inne positions in the Senator's orn. | physicians whose observation and study Wave | tids endextreme beats, bat fear fischeri Fs \anuun wes anew how hast compresned threeseore and ten, j 3 es conte | om that challenge the widest dissent, both | led them to conclusions in favor of the velocie | eon reduced to this pa pee) Coan ad ie Wee (vibe Th GOA sae ahanee ta Oh, may each Leased sympathy, “ yesnta | here and abroad, are those In whieh he de Among others is the editor of the London | pis doces h gave a confirenee with his exptora relative to the condi: Breathed on thoe with a war and sigh, fr Meeot® mands an apology from England and lays vet, who sees no danger in its jurticious half-brother, and left the hero and tions of hie » The leader infurmed Dr. Da A sweet flower in thy pathway be, i s + por © eset 1 down the rule of da «, If Doo has tres. & that “the exercise, like all gyuinustic | weeat. Tho youns man takes t the] rut that the mon about im had earned L200 A bright star in thy clear blue sky. Boke “| passed upon Roe'a property, and Roe sucs ies for safuty that it should be ¢ critics treat lite pik asin retuoed {0 | iieh had mot yet beer paid th Unfortunately bap | hittin, the lay. rigatde ites ample reparation fully reyulated, that ahigh rato of specd sh fospalr. In this state be t Bec) the character of (he disburstag officers for prompt pa hibliiaeeinccanisves : hole Gre cip eli tt cra bil eae amine gradually ucquived, and that great of aut, Evorytiing ot is already gone, Mut he ness wae nut high among taem, and as thoy bad ale eanve conts por | if th @ defendant pays the pla ae damages, | sould be aludioasly avotdo With these tate | M°VeR beer able to elf to bet fc Fey | routy Long beyond pay day, they expected pices: ve ne without requiring him to apologize fn addi: | tions we eannot avo ability of dangor | tt OF from the so ieee oI | De, Dari to “eons dawn" withoat dalay. Young « © ' scaey Fi | tion, As tothe quality and amount of the | to health in the employment of the velocipedy.” aunt unretouting wis Ue gr a TH MO ARPRIT HORN OF THE DILEMMAS From the Sprinapeld Rey ai bad - “Gating; ceorarla! wsdl sucha Reade | Sista fy iol tauNG eonATHTG (GHA Th UNGER g [Yume Ge ine Game Alocvee ee ituva A. Grand Dr. Dinraat enileavoret (9 converse with tis work: jon. Butler, tha counsel for Mr. dimes Fisk, F them are held to the rule of reimbursing tho | and extravagant ation of oar New | “Nothing could me LAL Nee bepress a eo ainda Ne ie gute tus Ge tc hie heel ANE Toe Sos oem lesa cuuloiioa ia ths city fT Diaintiit for the actual losses which owed | York metico, Like s v good things, the | tally a past wud a re i PSia tener veption Aas kn had no, doubt that, | Pet tcc Meats uN Reig ivean peometne: Buti i ashes ‘ ctor | dircetly from the defendant's acts, and, ox. | velocipeds is e ait fnjaions | Intl, wo at ee : everything was awl would bs Inst as lovely at Ge | Fediced Fees fa tye ui 7 : i more than in | cept in very extraordinary casce, they are not |") Mal is hor ; arcteo) Wn ti 4 pchnalhBnoae cenmprirmgar gal et ' ing Ticeetor hat represented, ba wee want | deal oF Rraetodl Aid ni cae rye rere 4 4 ; ak. A vor this? constant practice of ; : our moncy, ant you shall not teave antil w hare oppored Hutle con: the € i, aad 94,000 allowed to wander into remote felis in | MM 4 Aa, trail fea. very cond and | YOUR gentleman svidthe cont, aul afer tint h tk es er teat nerpaunnnematig abet A Dae ee ral Pa tacl aioe iitusaé weecth thet Jane ees aye pera pa te velocipede, we ery goo tlie hrala favors” What goes fs thor bulk Again De. D., with cael yiphelee es to a Yr giestion involved’ tn We dispute. As vide f ay 2 r aN = i ocd ey heeccashagatae nt * 1) wholesome way of taking n by HA ATUAL OS | Vataeun Gratin Tae ihe. eave plieali Ub | tn the most fiscinatin'g weenths of siniles, applied | yy ee ee eae eae rT id doctrines pervade not only that ag ps ol is witone » comp y ho “seit sowder,’ all of which was ¢ ppree | oifered to Witadraw it “on any terms ce ent t M hava erd ; ercine; and we do not perceive from it aay ta | there ja 6 Pateant We ea aUtunth cme Bia ered (a withdraw it on , ‘ tossing few weecs, We shall then | s stom of jurisprudence which adjusts con- | jurious effect whatever tah teuceieg UF's the en whica i866" | lated by the evil syokestian of tho party, but ell | willie honors” but that panes wba dh. pos 8 thon 0f15),000 cop troversics between viduals, but prevail — - zoos to the (he) Uavad hie nite cited in the end the determined response, We wadh ti ‘! rein Theanine The cs 7 ig declan : fe ihe ‘Loltomteos:plty. th want our money. An Awhil Exhibit by Mr. Young. ; © t nt fevmietes fu international law also, ‘ : The Burlix o1 Kye s9 declires that : ing . woe es ‘ Iu valu Dr, D, reprosented that he had no money Prom the Concord (NM Ih) Monitor, i prin aay Nye ty fevo: he great Masses of our people don't nsk | Tne Sey 1s wr advocate of “very demvcrstie | Drvaaes he Bo wae ith lin, that if they wished Lim to pay them they | he New York 7 proprietors have givon ; ny ttaket whet. bat arot England to apologize for her walriendly cou. | opinions.” Tow wo answer brictly, That's | iow Oia is ala permit Mw (9 prooved ty point wire he J Foun Ine Yo Havoging Bellon.” aticlst of t ak ® bd $5 460 =4 ¥ for b ie y e °: le, eave for * managing" too tuch, iz wi 4 could obtain the money. ‘They were inexorable, ave for % ie rt f. y every luct o ot u 1 c be 4 Nigh Ve ta able to gl al ys toove tee hits wo papers, both ; Davee | duc towenl Ihe Natste S08 ay By Peer tent iS ace xe be deena cond pay it out of his waisteoat pocket without | \* ie Re aitatytiing ame to HUY at noors ot ts ‘ = irag toward the South during the late war Coy t. Cre Moreno has returned from | Where there cumes © a wconvenionee, or atleast he could telegraph for tt; The SUN Aue that, having ened every: The Weekly Su If sho can get along aud hold up her head | Washington, where he was reeeived by President ee Papen . ast wed uy | Of tuany event, they must have Mt before he could nom ius kiea ta.6 good one. Hie " av v0 without tendering an apology, we can live | Graver, and had an opportunity of explaining to | 4 cents tropical rerapatass) 1h ro, wherever it camo from, fan make 0 sful exhivit of dainy,,es ugelust « oa ana without exacting on What we want is | him bis views upon the measures to be taken for | pe todeacribe the wonde re through whieh bey ‘ ALi Tht in LV ER soaps oe a pan eee ‘ ; ationt workmen begin to gro Farate » at ine, To yment of onr damages according to cquita: | the promotion of American interests in Asia. | but the feet ts, he had got to the place where we festa pratoiang fi Ss Viet lo exatiing Ne onl ALT by diva OB Toeedsy z esieck | Dio rates, and our debtors over the water | The extraordinary funiliarity of Capt. Monsxo J tunce Mend valle : Eel cot “er the caps, One of these dentally discharged, eo dismiseal of Mr, Young from the Tribune ‘ may be assured that either now or at sume | With every branch of that eubject rende i te eb eepeoeapatii enav ie. otee GST HIS nd the bullet pierced the splendid car within a few rine tive frat spgeaaton ae on all who rea ‘ an Si eal 1 ' exceodi ructive, and we do not | Mn : , inna, 1g beous myste ‘ he soaneelad: HL: SUN'S expose OF his conduct Loward bis em) Seetarian Schools. future time we shall got it, ‘There is not | Yersation excecdis uly instructive, and we do not tation ths epectitailing Ot ha venteld All inches of the head of a Jady coaneeted with Bahl tl ay worm eters ut erians orem eters 291 ision fn the recent Tax Levy the slightest t of a war between (ho doubt that Gen, Guivr tistened with the atten: | iii ot viene hea ra be tho oll of the ire. | te oftelal party, OF coarse, no offinon was taken | jolt thit the ens thd RL dg end hbombiggvenasiy ae SOR M en Poet oue mar cme ee a | gto ont to bestow upon sensible men who | Uatant roll wien Ne ne at Micha at this trifting indiscretion, nud the neident passed | but with elarneteristi 8 lave port! eae ha ohiicuce Ww ion he is wout v As he wanders cbout among bis new-found Gievreka inant tecdcein his y porcent, of the proe-eds of liquor | two countries for tho present. We unde know how to tall in a peastionl onamer The citar ocpairing. of fe, fe comes across na | of with langh and a joke over ‘the close shave, thie brews tried (0 Fedee vorious schools support: | atand our claims, we feck our wronge, 294 | conijetion of the Pacific Railroad brings the | agree statroase, hy whic’ essen is, with euper Vie VICTORY OF DR, DURANT'S CAPTORS, Hust how te coald exieet to dothia, ibis Clem lent sites ninee 2 yn time to assert the one | qt ' ‘ is ead ‘ 4 ‘ i tote: alot iurough the minds of some | slic hat the investigation te asked bas tu nd bene nt shi izations | shall polenh oes te wee to i see ik United States into clover era o ane Numan pies thy foot of o Ma math . ek esti a oes ate sto paiceolt ae a ‘ete wtiqenee wea a1 be sige aera t ire both of the | gud settle the other, Meanwhile, if such be her part of tho civilized world can boast | Attcr thiv ho marries the heroine, aud usca the | of the minor officers as the announcement was nado | yi, ict and Jena position With the brand o The former | the determination of England, we can afford wil both our rament cad our men of wealtis he has discovered th ee \ wou : the Favectgit v ed Siena: He oki i race, te ee ae y of *secta | to walt. Can sho afford to let us? She y and capiial will goon be ealled upon to | the human F rye gina reat Lach ipl A Wy no hope |) Anibition ; go ie” and bie Chute ¢ Lert . = "i the inf 1g | felicity ie that the Jeton o 1 the hero's sister's hus. tion to perf ¢ redeklas, Dr. Durant saw no hope Giual'’s retlections 1 Ita, if studied with but the | petting old and shaky, We are still y« baa by nee pea for diplomatic intone ene ia aon tn como wy Wilh the ekeloton oF tue | MH Him Ae wan (wil of danaor, He know his capto per mntad in hip Fetiren ; 3 cltly and | and vigorous. cod while ago we used | and oon wi pein halfbvother in asocrct chauber ja ahouse on the | and he feared the approach of the troops would Frenthe Waterbury (Conn) American. Cr foals ata lta aan ell ee ee/et Mateo ARATE re muy Filth avenue, briazon aerisis in his own antes, which night ta ‘Tne Sey is tinmphant, Tast Saturday John 1 » Lestat litcerdit th da hance i ‘Phat learned and venerable ol j ! jegethavn yy Gea ' the (orin of suspension to 0 telegraph pate by mei sell Young Was dismissed trom tis posiclon as tai 1 stl t. Both, | we began to take delight in worrying her laa ae rues nhtch not convey any information veel iceteah Gla cin aeial dytng editur of the Ziiving, thus virtually | pro : AWRICHIAG lib Avil HA? Abo liek nturce (oN eee eee one tae In proportion to TAR ee Ast Ae ee ed baal Ke bh Sonar ee ( ’ Ve Kk phe w d 0 her ent ta Looking inte the half extingul > Agila babe 1 ' he intiitary train and send for the money, Ie tet mst him by Tine Se af Articles y > Wom aca t sole our Lill at an carly day, the war, it saya that ‘a W Hy i raphed to stop the train at tie nest station, Prom the Troy ; : i iad Ag ‘ sent a messare to Cheyenne for a special tra It ta satd that the Zridune Association enved tt Catualie woleton The New Tax Commissioners. Pitt ket Bante sb iy locomotive with a disbursing clerk and the £130" No echies dercepec renter i j das uted ‘int te titan | ‘The new Tax Commissioners to Be ap: | for tiviag conta witl ta e_ abmleaily ell | ne tanay ahve A theif WHER pa USE| en ie os Ttwoea Mr Litera 46 ‘ 7 aaanteatie ta Sean ee ‘ Jusslfied to be ¢ prantter! vaiuo, ‘hematin | A! hls consumed the duy and night, and 2. was Ho mane wan FeUEred Lee se we etter ov ring in | pointed by Comptrolicr Connoriy to-day | couilagratinn, wh ; No OF Bay DrartteWt value, Tlie anain | ati tho following day that the Managing Dicoetor | (peiwise was Tene Nor soratod Pe h to sectarian siigious prejudiess, | will Le Trowas HL Crmamen, Wrizraat UL | petite for dostruction , CE ee eeer eo coe Ovee 1 Fgstanoll ie Journey; wey eatin ehosueates in the when eivil w ant bodily per | Krxe, Qronoe I. ANprews, and Narit its enemies writhe. ; : PS UFur elt? le HMR OF TRAC ML SIWEDENLORGIAN NVENTION. aubukes le Ocbee. Gamba in uaa Oliss eocations grew out of diflerences of religious | 1h, Sanps, Tho two forner aro Demox Thore is wome confusion in this lanzwage, awd Y y ‘tikes it only more to be poses Ll baat vince pariper sae rn tw toral that 4 of | and the two Tatter are appointed as Rupub- | at first the re lor is nacertain who it is thot is] p, not purenel i at nn Aunual Mecting of the New York Aasochn= Mr. Petor B, Kwoency is € berlain; hil 91 iy es BOTs Ceob eae one ti Sindh MGs MKbe'e | ywiity | atnong the asl ackals; but our ules Nishts tn the Hlanter'e tow of the Swedeuborgian Chnrct=Res | otc hr J “ea eens of the should cordially hate Christiane of | lcaus, though Mr, Baxps's pak sae nob thio Zabalte presentatives Prescnt from Now York | stperior Court: . Sweeney's brothers salir oe recalena of'| that pariy, Wiel nue enn’ ory yroncniiesds,| Ja Wimkon tie emule Iiheane ten Fate MA Claen ot BUADB EY Fe tnd various places in Me Vieluity—Active | holds office in the City Chamberlain's vives, another another sort. 4 t Meee real. ae: Msaiar Cheenti tid: | EAU AEH Hoon Bu Onis a Fasveveyor iy the employment {ty aid Future Pines ofthe Denemiaation, | Felutive of Mr, Ewocncy bos 9 niacsin tue Aud 1 by the | ‘The appointment of Messis, Cry ta secu by those suttoving from delirium tremens. ! y Intios were performed | qo Assvctation of Swedeuborgian socictics in | OMG) 3 and Anetion we are oN i latter was | Anpiiws was expected. Mr. Crnastent is araiak for many yours almost entirely in the wits Of | Now York and ite vieinity held its annual meetin, Mr. Kicturd B. Coenolly ty Ce Lis son, me f| now the Senator from the Eleventh and On the hearing of the enrious PRANsALt the West ted the life of a ptoncer, | yegteriay, eommencing at 104g A. M.,tn the eharch J. Tenn 1 Con tua th b ri or Ba th ui 5 ‘ eonth Wants, He is young, active, | o'Cosxon case ye it appeared thet, so far Hi bs iaiehet » find bias fant corner of Monroe place and Clark street, Brooklyn. | (rnnolly are el ‘Gonrie: Mr. Ii : ; : y Paaeeiy sings in their primitive wtate © vo already | cornet. oe, soleil: Haas ednwly, Woe tthe vie. | and popular, He has not always been bHadly | from Judge Cyxoon0 having refined these unt Neat aehally.Allerel. tnar ua ube cs ie and Tie Rev, Mr. Giles, of New York, presided, The Hue! unis wont law of alr, Connolly, i Ae emi tecrvient asa party man; but tio one has | tunate and unvise women 9 hea Tad | HOCH ately sles ts Tuts be met tha Indians be | opening sermon was preached by Mr. 8. 8. Sewant | PATE HT iskweathor, futhcr-in tay, of Cov. nd should | subser AB: A perky Man}: * si : Tacvced by the presence of the 7 0. nephew of the Hon, W. HH. Seward), who is at | promman, enjoys the eorafortable 1 ot Collecior nof | ever questioned his Democracy, and his | never eve Vfor one, or, in the explicit line J white man, aad huatel over the country through | peosont studying for the Swedendorgian ministry at | of Arensmente aud Receiver tu the Cuure : ‘ ne a sus.ce of Mra, Peansaut, given as a witness, after | which tac Pacile Railroad haw now been tnd. Al | Bovey ens Fe extension; tho Governors bre ; their oppreseore abilities have forced a general recognition, | 8 war ares vgn 2 Poughkcepsic, On proceeding to business, delegates | Oren Sst Ohler clerit in tie. Ala. aaa Mr. ANDEEWS wos for many years conne some attempts at evasion, “she never spoke to | tough there leno rrout elerance In the atyleof Wel) presented their eredentials from New York, Brooks: } fice; anda nephew of the Governor, Mr century, after SS AURA, ere . uidge Canpozo in her life’? And the counsel | tng, and lit von which {8 really new or im verhead, Mount Veruon, Poughkeepsie, Ho- | Hotiian, 18 a clerk in the Lieenre barcau, ih ld Courier and Kaquirer, With : ! Iya; Bierieds in Mr. Willan M. ‘Tweet’ serves the elt he been made in with the o order and Laguirer, MNT forthe women admitted that the Judge bad n portant, yole PERSE LIA Uae fresh, adventu- | yoxen, Newark, and Orunge, In euch of whieh places | thiy Y Ganucuty ct Supers aor cat Mote ix a vi brokeu health he retired to a farm In Otsero |p aicod thom a hearing, but, on the contrary, had } 1 » Vook which makes i ugree- | tere isa Swedendorcian society, those in Newar’s | Scnutor ot coltent whi Ahi yurality opr n sila Poughket i pimselt, ir. ‘Tweed lias @ soi 1 feuds, and county, and for two terms represented that tod that he would certainly grant one i . ee and Poughkeepsie being newly formed and ad- | of places tor hims zi e ; these fo nd to ‘ HOSA TI HAVA Teor 2 that he y On tho Wing, by Sous Boustean, is a not | quitted into the Association at this meeting for the | Boll ng the oflless of sant Diewriet Avtorhey, which tt lower 10 Gio 90 Eanes Wve vaelan rig wk Ladvan very tare, but clovnily printed and illustrated book Rey at ther parts Aw maly SnGher oF ' lee shaving 6 charge | 4 » fs that these wome onniving Orst time, Representatives from other — p: Mr. Tweed tx net only Comtmiysioher o! » lhe s by pnestonate man of the Comm N06 8 np esp) fate hs The trouble fy that re tit ddl nate for sportsmen, paliished by Piells Osgood & Co. The | of New York, Connceticut, and New Jer- ut 8 agluoer oa the Uc orn O0"s adh Patent ly misyrates her | of elty mattors, and displayed pent ability, | at the eseape of the cid mite the eustdy otf strains far 0 oF nun oe vi ae mM. | ay were al presuk. Reports were egg oy une Te teen whi t the t 1 ! ud integrity, With recovered | the Court, committed an offence which subjects 7 mute, and the devriytiouy of the digerent Kinds of | tho officers of the Association and the individual | Owen W. Brennan, ia ¢ loner of € my ? a hen snl sweve e dave say that [ game are jul! of ts f us to their habits, ae 1 of which showed and Correction; oiber broth oe Lice ahd) she returned to the eity two years | them to punishinent, However, we d y ait . societies composing It, all of which showed a 4 Hons Ano rot ieee nett Mr K Teor mrtec the | if they will discard te adviee of pugnacions tavis | ARN €0 118 is 9 oresion novel by Jos Estex | jeatthy activity and growth on ite part, Though the | tier his He a ee Mater Benoet Lod las Pusdvaad » iy Ho is related to | Yet and go to Judge Canvozo and satisfy him | Cookm, (Carletow), The frst part is a graphic de- | namber of enrolled members docs not exceed £00, | Commissoncr, A son-in-law of ‘My. Brennan, vent her t Topcon ; Paw bag meat erars < i a ite A of the truth of their assertion that they cannot fesipton ot the adition of Virglia and the fuck | yet, besides maintaining thelr own ror, they clerk to the Aoard of Asslatant Aljerven ¢ gua Mr, altimate oh 5 ‘ onven | DCE WD, Mras benny iui We: Delevan \ sto bring back the Hitlo girl, | dents of guerrilla wavtire, viewod froma Southern | huye expended some §3,50 In missionary work sat ake EM ea oetine ane’ eh ihe i S| persuade their sister to bring back the Tittle gitl, te's oMlce, won dea vie of thi py i ur 1 ) or, in | is very well spoken of, His appearance is tik e (ual vei ee y nutuma of 1904 ‘Vho last | apring the past yeor, baving delivered over 100 pnblie nde; pnother $s Inspector af Suvets; und yet any good ¢ 1 for th For, tt bas Liber By he will took with w teulent eye upon thelr dite: | es ty ine and ‘ UE eae ie aca ‘naila tired for the purpose, A fanpiler holds a clerkship in one of tre City Hutt ) ra when Cath persceutod | very prepossessing, ma, and relieve them from the serious charge of | nd wo aw torry tos y it ¥ not | toctures in vartouy halls hired for the purpose, Seer BET Pa aeatiatn wiih hed: dha auen Nit F Pi ice : ted | Mr. Sans te the Secretary of tho Citizens’ | cone Cour: Shs Very Bont, ‘ resent works hardly keep | pleasing feature of the meeting was a ecclal colla- | {fr sarey'awisteronciaw of alr, Hrenuan i reported Protestants, Protestauts not only pense ¢ > ado =| is \ eeagen | contempt of Court, liant promise of his exrice days, tion which was prepared in the Sunday sehool room, } to jvid also a cumiortable ph holies, but also other Protestants. ‘he | Association, He is very lucky this year, i re a vm Lvactice of the Blsct is the | and to which, at about 1 o'clock, over 139 persons ey SUES C@piscopalians in Scotland committed unbeard | Mayor Hit. having but recently appointed | A recent article In Tun Bex, whieh elt | tite of um excciiont work by Hu gon. | sat down, In the aflerncon an animated discu ara ada a aR criae af atrocities upon the Covenantera; tho | him amember of the new Bourd of ation, | eulates extensively in Cuba, led to the coutiseus | tieman whose lorgexperionee fwily quatides kim for | took place on the duty of the organt Ks ale Wort Lhasa soy garb ooo aaa a és ee “ oy mC Yhero leasant ramor about that | tien of the Yaquierdo estate, the duty be hos p mod. The book hes been | and ignorant classes, in the course of which Mr, PRN es “ Pap kanyias an ‘ Dates Trotentalite, (as spon, al: tty gob 8.) 3 Hetp 18 ab vs Paercat t Tax ee prepared with ay iunisiing a treatise for the | Oliver Dycr, of the * Wickedest Man’? experience, Pirenpyn iis acy SP bie bes shance, revengred theinselves for the deeds of | Mr. BANDS owes at appol aaa La Sunday, May 20, is set apart for services in | prsctical electrician and operator, Tt embadios all | narrated what be hid seen in the Fourth and Sixth | tinuiterable woe, occurred In thie eity on Sunday King Pruar and the Duke of ALvAa upon | Commissioner to a bargain With wy commemoration of the patriot soldiers who died | 'o teeent 1 impr that have | Wards of New York of the vieo and misery of the | woiuing slant tt epi ce fh een t °s d, nd hh the o The report rans that when the Tam tr stood tho t st of practical experien Awong other reat metropolis, The sentiment of the meeting | (.) m “ ved reepecttull . 7 he Cathvlie Spaniards; and how carly | Hall, The rep f creat American Union might live, On bi H Camanche avenueh aved respectfully mine sud titer ' . : s - Aaadaes tennll anwhexpecied eppention: hr e Ret ee ae 3 things, ib treats of the systox of testlag telecraph | was decidedly in favor of cnerzct'e action on bebalf | yenray were Up ttuirs reset 40 aloud tin Autho~ Puritans abused tho Quikers is a matter of | many leack es ie nag ea ae that day the graves of our horoie dead throughs J tines hy moumuronect of the eurreut of elcctrielty. | of the morab help of the unfortunate described by | dist Epiveupal Sal-buih sehool, | Pranic the elicy everyalay comment, Vivlence of all soria | to the passage of the tax Tevles In i FMI T out the United States are to be strewn witli ows 1 snows tow the Dreakain the Athntic eatle and | Mr, Dyer, and it wan resolved to make efforts to cx- Ee eee ee et or silo WincaWe auld BY saint wasn characteristic of the ago, and was con: | they wanted them, they arranged with Mr. | ors, and glowing culogies ure to bo pronounced | othr waliuaiiie Vi ce aye detected vend the scope of the Misston Sunday wehools wl | meus, discuaryed the piece, the bull taking ect y § » " re euory “y La : 9 lish n vede! i Neiiie’ out two and Hi ws OV X fined to no denomination and no party, Hanpes, who was at Albany on behalf of the over their bones, The day revivea the memory | Work of the ready estab hod under Awerloaborgian au bi se en eats a ine nd hall, irene nantes c ‘ etl r a wo | Citivous’ Association, that some deduetions | ot t te marches, untohl sufferings, and the reach thelr ease, A session was also held tn the | et ene parietal hone, ‘The aecident oc cL SR ciie\ il aE aiced tt lsat atta ‘ r battle fields, But | Studying i i evening for the special discusston of Sunds aoe ade ie cncaauarer past 10 0'ciogk, “Puysiela should look at it as it existsamong us, and at { ehoult be mode, and that he should then | clash and roar of a thousand tlo fields, ua Whe cae hisude cat tiie inte Mhowie Bean * pes Seen Carrel oe ataisiy peut for, gid Dra, Cumming, Coy it ts pow do! 1 ing tod wroteet Senators WALLIAMS and VAN Pret. | with the close of the war all the enmities, heart | xtgautine will be gid ty learn that bl et on 5 RM, Do Wilt, of 13 Frankfort stre Well, and Faxon arrived With all possible despatel, REY NAS Dove dela Aan soElvabe 10 9 vi user aE i a have passed away, ond a | (Aa devlalutica Jadeendivice of fretaad wave been | ME Bs M. Do Witt o rT but’ of course the ski of surgery could Take for example this very work of maine [VEN from public ecnsure for abandoning | burvings, and pass.ons have passed aay, collected Ina handsome vo (OL Me Huvertya, | has commenced the publication of a series of songs | yall litle in such +f Oxtrenitys ' ida 7 li q tho passage of these bills, | feeling of reverence for the doad has taken thelr | with the beavidl memorial ovetion'wolch Mehard | of the moet popular kind, aud ata price which puts | Blood came from the chilis whe also taining sche forthe children of the e their party upon the passage of ae Se O'Gorman deavered ai Cooper Lustiiute gu August | tuem within the reach of every ouc's purac, how: swallowed some blood and cpuee. it uy in j is cl ‘ithou king | a r 8 consideration Mr, Sanps |?" + i Aoi, iy 3) Oude " sa] while two or Uhree teaspoonsful rains bave ex: treme poor in this ei Without making | and that as a consideration M S Ne Grand Army of the Repubilo are maktr i ential itdenan Wille 10 OF Ure eat ie rae aye any invidious comparisons, or depreciating | should have tho appolatment of Tax Com | ic cutions for te memorial aerviegs in th Forxps’ Yeanuy Mevtiva.—Tho * Ticksite”” ustapt death isa wonder, She bas, however, bocu the achievements of Protestants in the Jine, no fairminded man can disput the Catholics are displaying a seal tivity in the cause of education whic iiams and VAN Perren tu thelr action ec, After paying the necessary expenses, . rves great admiration, Admitting that | The Citizens’ ciation should tnquire inte irplas money f bo distributed among the their purpose Is to promote the Interest this matter, It will bo a severe blow to tt milies of deceased soldi Such a course woul be forelgn to all that we know of Mr. Sayps, sane | missioner, \ » that wal to the ch further. ‘This should elicit a prompt city aud neigh aad patel hood, An ap is made elsewhere, xt it nly true that he countenanced Wie tall cor their church, and to secure adherents for it, | publle confidence which the Association 1 Re vent r< vatinnrtel yrs trear CH thig is no more than every Protestant is | enjoyed if people believe that the officers of | 4, ger of war with the Wolted Blates,, end are rudy to do for his own deuomination ; aud | tho Avsoclation have wsed Ht to get Into ft | siceioing about thy course which our new if, ingratifying this proselytag sentiment, places; and if it should appear that this ha | sinister will pursue when he arvivos, This they are tho iustruments of rescuing: some | becu done by bargains of any kind, the Asso | ijrove h hwy have bad cousclences, and thousands of little innocents from degrada. | eletion will go the way of many ithe odies | thot u © Hon. son Ger ny ought to have tion and ruin, it should not be in the heart of | of the ae kind, and sink « it of wight i ie i. ur and Fientpalalare Bh any good Christian to condemn them, As to The place given to Mr, Kiva was Lt pos ti # oe : ca ‘4 ay a ys sre i i. the innumerable other works of charity for | to be intended for Mr, Gnonon H, Perey an Fagot ins . a arg eite which Catholics are distinguished, if Pro | but we learn that the latter gentleman Ah ihe’ Unite Blige wonlt ie” BRIN” Hielks tostants discover in them matter for reproach | eliued it, On the Bi publican ede, Mr | ainod, the provervation of peace would be be- and alarm, it is more a reilection upoa their | Ciauncey M, Derew was strongly pressed, | yon question, i is a yreat pity that this true own religion thau upon that of their oppo: | and some of his friends assert roundly that | yng genuine American and friend of humanity nents. Upon the phuse ornepemen rere ee broad question of supporting at Aho public expense schools controlled by the failure to appoint him involves a direct | iy not now our representative in England—tu- Preach of faith, On the other hand, how: | stead of being the Managing Bditor of the Zr over, it is true that he and his friends ware 1 duic branch of the Society of Evionds yenrly meeting next week hold their 8 for wor ts called the classteal Public mee ship will be held atthe m i houses i Rutherford | or heavy place, corner Fifwoonth street, in. Tweaty-seventh | cal attainment, rtrect, ar Siach avenue, aud iu Sehormerhora street, Brooklyn, to-morroyy morning and atiersoon, snd on Welierday moruing, The bustacss mect: } will make a valu ings, Which will be held through the week, are o ~ to those in membership only Taw Conan Foi, at Apollo Hall, will probably | colnains of th Lo kept open another weet, the ladies wisldng to realize as much ne 4 for the cruse of the pas | and 14 eireutation trlote. ‘They fect eneomagod soto do from the num | Ledger, Der of contributions thoy aro constantiy receiving, ae Mra. Muctas how received @ mai areas | Me. Bawi Mats are nearly full, and, though the Amer | Wil play Claud cans lieve not contributed athe Cuban ladies b ee The Nursery 1s the title of @ lively little mage zine, publisied tn the Interests of boya and girls ‘Whe dupe number is tw of good things, Te le pub- lished by Joba L. Shorey, 1% Washington street, natritive food, a eu) at the same Ume very pretty. vel ‘This music is very simple, vary easy to play, and N wool, I Dut ean be sung by those of aver ‘One of these vongs Is issued each week, being nicely printed on good clear paper, and the price of each copy is but six cents, ble one for the home elrele, — n ox Hoasnpace,—This is tho title e story now being publisicd ta the 0 New York Courter, Nisbet journal bas taken a new hold upoa the public, bids fir to ri oo He cker’s Farina forms a vi Adanas will have @ benefit porform- yeatro on Mondoy, May at Wlnolte in the “Lary of Lyons, Miss Alice De Bar taking the part Ob Puuline, sentinel Onaan Concants,—Mr. Morgan, of Vrinity Church, New York, will play wt the seventeonth concert to-day, at 4 o'clock, y jor articlé for Paddings an F article for Paddings and ‘one of it is of what it is not pretentious ge musi ‘The series This old estab: that of the He Jobn P, agreeable, light, deltie ais higt ly re ended by Pi Lostow, irda audi and lds Mala by al asbearbe de mecious Hom the first, and has been fwer ail questions, althodeh physielane ox J-comidoae Mate, Beeing ber sls ner, Lov ‘aud Ko t gly, not to ieei bad=-thot if Heaven 6) there tuo, On Mon bout leaving her bedsid < Lea do for you ah confidence, "y prayers.” Tb wus a sued apparently oa the yer and ina low but. distinet Vol words, "Our Father, who art in he ia spoken of as an unusuolly bright gent child, of @ gentle and the cherished idol of the hourshoidt. y ghiauces of her recovery are extremely dou ———— ene mination in Tounage No Dis Th ‘ ‘oms hus been j ublished ‘Tneaseny Derawr Wasnixaros, Muy You are hersby directed, cn and after th discontinue th ection Hh et prairie Gity_ on Shanish verso enteriag Zour pork in the islands of Cuba wot Porta Haco,tn deco the provisto of the act for a repeal duties On epanish vow S March maura to be collected in th Porto fiso.. Very sacrolary of Cave an 4 tours, ¢ Would ask God to Cog pr ves epartiuen Aaty ads toot that on th ria Ning eonuage tax pon Aner able to ane press ity in she should ther weil Was Is there N @, Tepeatout ven," we, end intents miable disposition, and At noon to: day she was sull alive and doing Well, though the woul, Tax. following cireular to Collectors of Cus. ne 15, 169, § is date, to Inc LonniARE ports ce Wi sonna, 18H 5 IN lean veesety Joris of the island of pec ie 8. DOU EWELLS errs BUNDEAMS. - Ndi has had a fresh attack of illness, A sonmstress’s sign boldly a Wing done hear.” =Nearly ion to the new Presi: of Harvord, came from the olf professors of the institntion, Cori and js in 1 the oppos dei =Col, Hob Crocket, @ prandson of Davy Crocket, lives in Arkansas, ant is reported to ve ag eccentric ns tiogs pred OF: 4 ore cireulating ia Paris that Ade ie quing to apply tor w divorce fom her Husband, wi she has found out, is an inveterate bree hundred dnels wore fought Inet vons in Parts, ‘The police wers informed of about ene third of then before they were fought, reiuscd to Interfere, ‘ie remains of Adah Isaacs Menken wore recently disinterred et Pere La Chaise, and burled a Mont Parnacee, where a splendid Kgyptian obeiisl hos Leew erected to her inemory, The practice of auricular confession is sup. posed to be gaining ground, from the fuet that se many writers oud public speakers are constantly ad miitiing that they aro free to confers.” =Wowen's Rights havo met a new enomy in the shape of the Young Men's Chrietian Assocts tion Of Chicago, which has passed a resolution denying tue right of women to become members, —Isaae Pitiwan, of Bath, England, the inventor of phonograpliy, has published a complete edition of the Bible iw phonograpite characters, ‘This ts by far the most extensive work ever produced tu any eyatem of sic =So deoply rooted are roligions projudioos that to this dey there prevails nmong certiin people Aprejudice against red-haired people, who are be. Neved to be treseheroms, simply from the tradition that Judes hed red hale, Dalrympl et whe WY) ner id oO is probably ™ water, Minnesota, the country, 4b wheat, be. ie to bare i-growe Hews se flelde in oth year sides Ia t, of Vittsburgh, Pa, offers to “ donate $2) for every peesage of Scripture whore ‘iy of the soul is mentioned, to way day sehool the Rader may elect.” Mls siscorner of Puth avenue and Tunne! strech, Pittsburgh. =Jecker, the Swiss banker, whose loan --Mr. Jolin A.B 7 rise to tue French expedition to Mexico, is preparing a volume of reminiscences, whieh, it ts thousiit, wild the intrigues by whieh the amont was prevaded upou to cuter into that disastrous enterprise. +-The Menich bron: asting esteblishmead has tn progress five works destined for Amoricam fountains for Cineinnati and the New York Centra) Park, monuncats for Michigan and Rhode Island, and for Hartiord, ‘Tho latter !9, we be Neve, © T Angel of Life,” which is bein % for the monument of Mr, David Clark. —'The Prinooss Metternich’ is sai to consist of 12) «ile dresses, 198 morain, owns, Ow ing Creeece, OO cloaks, 50 shawir, petty coats, 20 ehemives, and other ander gartcnt*, 99% pairs of stoctsings, 106 pairs of glot 5) pace of ) be hea, boots and pairs of e and 61 broc ge, Ui feng, anid 2h parasols. en, —OM. I do Giradin,” says one of the edis tors of the Slets, “probabiy kitted Armand Currt ata duel, me i thivty yous for no oth horeatier that he cout ii he dally Insuits somed to fizht in pointing to thee 011 duet o *Yoa know Arimad Care The hop-raising mania is not eradicated Wiseon ithstanding the disaster of last ye: Every onc then bitten (sinks that every othis pers fon fo Ditton, except himeetf, will be discouraged go not put In any hops this year, aud the conse the hop fever i# again prevalent. ‘The probably be more bitter his and saying, quence | secoml dove of hops wil than the firs’. tho recent sale Beott at BE i. f the the c jen, bronsht prices extraort low. Sliver s pistol Ozur some below the ustoal hat worn by Gon, La Vorwat the thine of tis esp ture in the M 1 war, wa purchasod by Col Pay for filty cents, Other relic 1 the War of 151 A -AN ott rt t thin te any thing I t Oh" Fou Polish gentloman 1 s caught ‘ Lear rg, put around ex Polow'a” ( Hs comes frow Poland), and set at liberty, ‘This vew te Vird retuned to the sane spot, ua was again eat the same poreos He had sequtved a now ¢ gold with this ia- ‘ Jonas" ta ty tho Poles with wins), fast Ocicbor, M. Lesplan reports to. the French Acadeiny, 1 himsotf with the or frou the tung of a consumptive patent Woof Gros-Cailfon, Tho As to satiety Ininselt ¥ or uot tuberenloris can gj inocutatiaa, Ifo testifies that ne . Unpleasaat consequences have as yet Leen expert ~ sages enced, six months having passed sinee the operation was performed, —A merchant of St, Petersburgh has a porter who he knew had purcucsed the lottery thes Now 2 ‘Tuc oMficlal list of the drawlng, as p ied. owed that th ket had drawn the of & ) roubles. No sooner had the a thie in the paper than he offered to for the te! porter Next day the * pub: ty that No, 33 had utlenian was recently chaorved descending a doclivity near Todmorden, Loncasire, Eug’and, at a torrifig pace, to the extyeme danger of pedvstviansy ona velucipede Which had uecome utter ‘ob ' voila uiteclng the most heartyending slrleks of * Fullee,” Bir for tunately perlinps for ! others, Lot he and the ve M eave he was pleked up ta damp 5, bul’ de broken as to Lis bone Thomas © publicly anuonnees that he has been cured of Napoleouiem. In youny your he sayx, * 2 was great poleon ; but T cut eeaential mies prove: ad and nore ap; even as a 8 vent to r,t ate ing eval?! as Kleber said; ‘Ab, yes t uly a shit neralea Goueral of 10,000 a wo: petit coguin, no bigger thon my boot !? o> The prolost of Francis IL, ex agaliat the receniiy eoniracicd civil Prince Louls Maria Pera! Ye elicst son of Privce Louls of Bousbon, Aquila, With Miss Atelia de Mune, before Justi Doge of the Jeiferson Pohee Court, rom ma do Al Oue of aeianilay docwinens tosued by the late King Non Ferdinand If, of Nopler, against a mar. riage acted In Ragland by Prince Charles of Bourbon, Privee of Ca with the beautiful and ue 4 Complislied Miss Veucloye Suith, A son of ter union, Which neverth 8 wae declar mate by the Pope, the mother having eutt tan Cath m, Ie now serving Victor Buninuel As ordnanve officer in the Nallan aymy. -The Boston Post says that the bobolinks ap- peared in Uist town in fores on Su 1 a the whole volume of his indeseribabie son fling, cragy, tink! shivering, liquid m ec To think that auything of that wort should Le 16 in Boston! ADELAIDE PRILLIPS, Aled Wit a ghorious yoreey VLE O Lremt en oF teat, An tire se bout by vavuce ard hy choice, ‘Abwinivaty, who witht siten “e 6 lear. t ancete Ro trne trough Hie og dat She hath a poble part ouacte here Wiidke recumpeinee ioth otlier praiae trasacend ORS AN a, tiastdouc® han

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